MEMBERS PUBLICATIONS ON CLOWNING
Caires, S., Esteves, C. H., Almeida, I. (2014). Palhaços de hospital como estratégia de amenização da experiência de hospitalização infantil. Psico-USF, Bragança Paulista, 19 (3), 377-386. doi: 10.1590/1413-82712014019003001
Esteves, C. H., Antunes, C., & Caires, S. (2014). Humanização em contexto pediátrico: o papel dos palhaços na melhoria do ambiente vivido pela criança hospitalizada [Humanization in a pediatric context: The role of clowns in improving the environment experienced by hospitalized children]. Interface: Comunicação, Saúde, Educação, 18(51), 697-708. doi: 10.1590/1807-57622013.0536
Caires, S., Almeida, I., Antunes, C., Moreira, C., & Melo, A. S. (2013). Vantagens da presença dos doutores palhaços no contexto hospitalar: as expectativas dos profissionais de pediatria. Indagatio Didactica, 5 (2), 808-824.
Fernandes, S. C., & Arriaga, P. (2010). The effects of clown intervention on worries and emotional responses in children undergoing surgery. Journal of Health Psychology, 15(3), 405-415. doi: 10.1177/1359105309350231
Masetti, M. (1998). Soluções de Palhaços: transformações na realidade hospitalar [Clowns Solutions: transforming reality in hospitals] [Dottori dell’Allegria: Il Sorriso Nelle Pratiche di Cura]. São Paulo: Palas Athena.
Published in Portuguese, English and Italian:
Masetti, M. (2000). Ética da alegria no contexto hospitalar [The ethics of joy in the hospital context]. Rio de Janeiro: MMD. Published in Portuguese and English:
Meisel, V., Chellew, K., Ponsell, E., Ferreira, A., Bordas, L., & García-Banda, G. (2009). El efecto de los” payasos de hospital” en el malestar psicológico y las conductas desadaptativas de niños y niñas sometidos a cirugía menor. Psicothema, 21(4), 604-609.
Meisel V., Chellew K., Ponsell E., Ferreira A., Bordas L., Garcia-Banda G. (2010). The effect of “hospital clowns” on psychological distress and maladaptive behaviours in children undergoing minor surgery. Psychology in Spain, 14(1):8–14.
Ortigosa, J. M., Marín, A. R., Soto, H. A., Piñera, S., & Fuentes, M. J. A. (2014). ¿Qué opinan los niños sobre los payasos de hospital? Un estudio piloto realizado en niños hospitalizados [Children’s views about clowns in hospitals: a pilot study with hospitalized children]. Acta Pediátrica Española, 72(9), e304-e310.
Ortigosa J. M., Gutiérrez, M.A., Astillero, M. J., Sánchez, I., Riquelme, A. (2011). Los payasos en el hospital: Valoración de un programa para reducir la ansiedad ante la cirugía. Cuadernos de medicina psicosomática y psiquiatria de enlace, 99, 41-49.
Taddei S., Caprilli S., Messeri A. & Vagnoli L. (2006). Umorismo e gestione dell’ansia preoperatoria. Uno studio in un reparto di chirurgia pediatrica. A e R – Abilitazione e Riabilitazione, 1, 71-83.
Vagnoli L., Caprilli S. (2009). Il bambino ed i genitori di fronte all’intervento chirurgico: analisi qualitativa di interviste al caregiver. Terapia Familiare, 89, 63-89.
Vagnoli L. (2010). Clown, musica, animali: attività di supporto nell’ospedale pediatrico. IdB, Giornale Italiano di scienze Infermieristiche pediatriche, 2 (2), 64-67.
Vagnoli L. (2013). Umorismo e dolore nell’ospedale pediatrico. In Farneti A. (a cura di) Scarpe gialle per girare il mondo a testa in giù: il clown al servizio della persona; una nuova figura professionale (pp. 71-88). Padova: Libreriauniversitaria.it.
Vagnoli L., Bastiani C., Turchi F., Caprilli S. & Messeri A. (2007). Ansiedad preoperatoria de pediatria. ¿puede la asistencia de payasos disminuir el disconfort del niño. Algia hospital, 2, 114-119.
Vagnoli, L., Caprilli, S., & Messeri, A. (2010). Parental presence, clowns or sedative premedication to treat preoperative anxiety in children: what could be the most promising option? Pediatric Anesthesia, 20(10), 937-943. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9592.2010.03403.x
Vagnoli, L., Caprilli, S., Robiglio, A., & Messeri, A. (2005). Clown doctors as a treatment for preoperative anxiety in children: A randomized, prospective study. Pediatrics, 116(4), E563-E567. doi: 10.1542/peds.2005-0466
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON CLOWNING
Abel, M. H. (2002). Humor, stress and coping strategies. Humor: International Journal of Humor Research, 15, 365-377. doi: 10.1515/humr.15.4.365
Adams, P. (2002). Humour and love: the origination of clown therapy. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 78(922), 447-448. doi: 10.1136/pmj.78.922.447
Agostini, F., Monti, F., Neri, E., Dellabartola, S., de Pascalis, L., & Bozicevic, L. (2014). Parental anxiety and stress before pediatric anesthesia: A pilot study on the effectiveness of preoperative clown intervention. Journal of Health Psychology, 19(5), 587-601. doi: 10.1177/1359105313475900
Akamine, G. K., Moraes, E. N. D., Takahagui, F. M., Beraldi, G. H., & Scivoletto, S. (2013). The Impact of a Clown Intervention on the Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression of Adult Patients With Advanced Cancer. Psycho-Oncology, 22, 242-243.
Armfield, N. R., Bradford, N., White, M. M., Spitzer, P., & Smith, A. C. (2011). Humour Sans Frontieres: The Feasibility of Providing Clown Care at a Distance. Telemedicine and E-Health, 17(4), 316-318. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2010.0166
Åstedt-Kurki, P., Isola, A., Tammentie, T., & Kervinen, U. (2001). Importance of humour to client-nurse relationships and clients’ well-being. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 7, 119-125.
Åstedt-Kurki, P., & Liukkonen, A. (1994). Humour in nursing care. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 20, 183-188.
Attardo, S. (2001) Humorous texts: a semantic and pragmatic analysis. New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Auvrignon-Decubber, A., Bensman, A., Dollfus, C., Gervaise, S., Lasfargues, G., & Leverger, G. (1997). Le rire a l’hopital: evaluation de l’impact d’une troupe de clowns dans 2 services aupres des enfants, des familles et des soignants. Archives de Pédiatrie, 4(2), 2, 222-224.
Berky, B., & Barbre, C. (2000). The clown’s use of empathy: An interview with Bob Berky. Journal of Religion & Health, 39(3), 239-246. doi: 10.1023/A:1010310624002
Blain, S., Kingsnorth, S., Stephens, L., & McKeever, P. (2012). Determining the effects of therapeutic clowning on nurses in a children’s rehabilitation hospital. Arts & Health, 4(1), 26-38.
Carp, C. E. (1998). Clown therapy: The creation of a clown character as a treatment intervention. Arts in Psychotherapy, 25(4), 245-255. doi: 10.1016/S0197-4556(98)00029-X
de Lima, R. A. G., Azevedo, E. F., Nascimento, L. C., & Rocha, S. M. M. (2009). The art of Clown theater in care for hospitalized children. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp, 43(1), 178-185.
Diez, J. I. R., & Torres, S. B. (2008). Sense of humor and clown basics as tools in Palliative Care. Medicina Paliativa, 15(3), 171-174.
Dionigi, A., Sangiorgi, D., & Flangini, R. (2014). Clown intervention to reduce preoperative anxiety in children and parents: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Health Psychology, 19(3), 369-380. doi: 10.1177/1359105312471567
Ford, K., Courtney-Pratt, H., Tesch, L., & Johnson, C. (2014). More than just clowns – Clown Doctor rounds and their impact for children, families and staff. Journal of Child Health Care, 18(3), 286-296.
Goldberg, A., Stauber, T., Peleg, O., Hanuka, P., Eshayek, L., & Confino‐Cohen, R. (2014). Medical clowns ease anxiety and pain perceived by children undergoing allergy prick skin tests. Allergy, 69(10), 1372-1379.
Gryski, C. (2007). The role of the therapeutic clown in the care of children with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions. Journal of Palliative Care, 23(3), 200-200.
Koller, D., & Gryski, C. (2008). The life threatened child and the life enhancing clown: Towards a model of therapeutic clowning. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 5(1), 17-25. doi: 10.1093/Ecam/Nem033
Linge, L. (2012). Magical attachment: Children in magical relations with hospital clowns. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being, 7. Doi: 10.3402/Qhw.V7i0.11862
Linge, L. (2013). Joyful and serious intentions in the work of hospital clowns: A meta-analysis based on a 7-year research project conducted in three parts. International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being, 8.
Matraca, M. V. C., Wimmer, G., & de Araujo-Jorge, T. C. (2011). Dialogy of Laughter: a new concept introducing joy for health promotion based on dialogue, laughter, joy and the art of the clown. Ciencia & Saude Coletiva, 16(10), 4127-4138.
Mota, G. M., Mota, D. M. C., Machado, M. M. T., Arrais, R. H., de Oliveira, C. P. V., do Santos Salgado, M., … & de Holanda William, L. (2012). A percepção dos estudantes de graduação sobre a atuação do “doutor palhaço” em um hospital universitário-doi: 10.5020/18061230.2012. s25. Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde, 25(2 Sup), 25-32.
Pendzik, S., & Raviv, A. (2011). Therapeutic clowning and drama therapy: A family resemblance. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 38(4), 267-275.
Pinquart, M., Skolaude, D., Zaplinski, K., & Maier, R. F. (2011). Do Clown Visits Improve Psychological and Sense of Physical Well-being of Hospitalized Pediatric Patients? A Randomized-controlled Trial. Klinische Padiatrie, 223(2), 74-78. doi: 10.1055/s-0030-1267932
Raviv, A. (2012). Still the Best Medicine, Even in a War Zone My Work As a Medical Clown. Tdr-the Drama Review-the Journal of Performance Studies, 56(2), 169-177.
Rosner, M. (2010). The clown doctor An introduction. Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie, 43(1), 53-57.
Slater, J., Gorfinkle, K., Bagiella, E., Tager, F., & Labinsky, E. (1998). Child behavioral distress during invasive oncologic procedures and cardiac catheterization with the big apple circus clown care unit. Psychosomatic Medicine, 60(1), 92-93.
Warren, B. (2003). Bring me sunshine: The effects of clown-doctors on the mood and attitudes of healthcare staff. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Disease, 21, 83-94.
Warren, B. (2004). Treating wellness: How clown doctors help to humanize health care and promote good health. Making Sense of Health, Illness and Disease, 11, 201-216.
Wolyniez, I., Rimon, A., Scolnik, D., Gruber, A., Tavor, O., Haviv, E., & Glatstein, M. (2013). The Effect of a Medical Clown on Pain During Intravenous Access in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Randomized Prospective Pilot Study. Clinical Pediatrics, 52(12), 1168-1172. doi: 10.1177/0009922813502257
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